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{{Quote|That's the thing about daughters. When they see you die at the hands of one self-righteous hero, they really don't want to see it happen again.|Damien about Nora.}} |
{{Quote|That's the thing about daughters. When they see you die at the hands of one self-righteous hero, they really don't want to see it happen again.|Damien about Nora.}} |
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− | '''Nora Darhk''' is a major antagonist in the ''Arrowverse'' series. She is the daughter of [[Damien Darhk (Arrowverse)|Damien Darhk]] and the late [[Ruvé Darhk (Arrowverse)|Ruvé Darhk]], Nora and her mother were to survive the Genesis in the Tevat Noah facility, only for Lonnie Machin to kidnap them, the ensuing fight sabotaged the facility and Machin murders Ruvé. Nora was then taken by Oliver Queen, before being returned to Damien Darhk by Thea Queen. |
+ | '''Nora Darhk''' is a major antagonist in the ''Arrowverse'' series. She is the daughter of [[Damien Darhk (Arrowverse)|Damien Darhk]] and the late [[Ruvé Darhk (Arrowverse)|Ruvé Darhk]], Nora and her mother were to survive the Genesis in the Tevat Noah facility, only for Lonnie Machin to kidnap them, the ensuing fight sabotaged the facility and Machin murders Ruvé. Nora was then taken by Oliver Queen, before being returned to Damien Darhk by Thea Queen. |
She is a supporting character in the fourth season of the ''Arrow'', and one of the secondary antagonists turned anti-hero/supporting protagonist (along with Damien Darhk and [[Kuasa (Arrowverse)|Kuasa]]) in the third season of the spinoff series ''DC's Legends of Tomorrow ''and an anti heroine in the fourth season. |
She is a supporting character in the fourth season of the ''Arrow'', and one of the secondary antagonists turned anti-hero/supporting protagonist (along with Damien Darhk and [[Kuasa (Arrowverse)|Kuasa]]) in the third season of the spinoff series ''DC's Legends of Tomorrow ''and an anti heroine in the fourth season. |
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When a man name [[Lonnie Machin (Arrowverse)|Lonnie Machin]] raided her house and took her and Ruvé hostage, Team Arrow came and rescue her and her mother. When Lonnie is in police custody, Ruvé presented a fake identity for Nora and herself. |
When a man name [[Lonnie Machin (Arrowverse)|Lonnie Machin]] raided her house and took her and Ruvé hostage, Team Arrow came and rescue her and her mother. When Lonnie is in police custody, Ruvé presented a fake identity for Nora and herself. |
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− | Later on, when Damien brought Oliver's son William, Damien asked Nora to play with him. |
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− | Nora and Ruvé ventured to the Tevat Noah underground facility, accompanied by Malcolm Merlyn, only to be kidnapped by Lonnie Machin. In the ensuing fight of Machin with Team Arrow, Tevat Noah's life support system was compromised, and the facility was effectively sabotaged. Ruvé's dying wish was for Oliver to protect Nora and save her from the surrounding explosion. |
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− | When Damien was about kill Donna, Speedy threatened to kill Nora if Damien did not let Donna go. He agreed letting donna go, and reuniting with his daughter, before sending a platoon of Ghosts after Team Arrow. Nora and Damien went into hiding underground, only to be interrupted by Green Arrow, who challenged Damien to one final battle. |
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− | It is unknown what to Nora after that, but it is presumed that she started to go by her full name Eleanor possibly distance herself to hide from her childhood and grew up to be a follower of Mallus to resurrect her father. |
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− | Nora went back in time to the year 1895 in London where her father's corpse appear as a time displaced anachronism. Meanwhile, she is a employee at the service of [[Henry Stein]] and the cult also known as Order of the Shrouded Compass. They gathered fresh blood at the order to sustain her father's body in preparation for a ritual to resurrect him during the blood moon. |
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− | When the activities of the cult drew in Rip Hunter and the Legends, she went on to ensnare Zari Tomaz with a message from her deceased brother. Later, she steals her Air Totem and succeeds in resurrecting her father. During the battle with the Time Bureau and Legends, Zari recovered her Air Totem, but Nora and her father escaped. |
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“ | That's the thing about daughters. When they see you die at the hands of one self-righteous hero, they really don't want to see it happen again. | „ |
~ Damien about Nora. |
Nora Darhk is a major antagonist in the Arrowverse series. She is the daughter of Damien Darhk and the late Ruvé Darhk, Nora and her mother were to survive the Genesis in the Tevat Noah facility, only for Lonnie Machin to kidnap them, the ensuing fight sabotaged the facility and Machin murders Ruvé. Nora was then taken by Oliver Queen, before being returned to Damien Darhk by Thea Queen.
She is a supporting character in the fourth season of the Arrow, and one of the secondary antagonists turned anti-hero/supporting protagonist (along with Damien Darhk and Kuasa) in the third season of the spinoff series DC's Legends of Tomorrow and an anti heroine in the fourth season.
She is portrayed by Tuesday Hofmann in the fourth season of Arrow, and Madeleine Arthur and Courtney Ford in third season of DC's Legends of Tomorrow.
History
Nora was born to Damien Darhk and Ruvé Adams, the only child of the couple. When her dad returned home to decorate the Christmas tree, she joyfully hugged him and later he helped her to put the star on the top as they all embraced.
Arrow
When a man name Lonnie Machin raided her house and took her and Ruvé hostage, Team Arrow came and rescue her and her mother. When Lonnie is in police custody, Ruvé presented a fake identity for Nora and herself.
Powers and Abilities
- Dark magic: It is unknown what the source of her powers is, but Nora has displayed similar powers as those used by her father, Damien Darhk through the Khushu Idol.
- Life-Force absorption: Nora can siphon the life-force from people and kill them through physical contact , the same with her father,Damien Dahrk
- Telekinesis: Nora can move and otherwise exert force objects and people with her mind. This notably allowed her to could stop and launch multiple projectiles or to crush objects, such as a flames, without physically touching them.
- Pyromancy/Pyrokinesis: While channeling the powers of Mallus, Nora is able to control flames of the Heat Gun.
- Photokinesis: While channeling the powers of Mallus, Nora is able to control light blasts of the A.T.O.M. Exosuit.
- Mediumship: Nora is able to communicate with Mallus and speak for him. She is also able to see into the true nature of people, as she quickly determined that Martin Stein and Jefferson Jackson had switched bodies. Her eyes turn red when she uses mediumship.
Appearances
Arrow
Season 4
- "Dark Waters"
- "Blood Debts"
- "Code of Silence"
- "Lost in the Flood"
- "Schism"
DC's Legends of Tomorrow
Season 2
- "Compromised" (mentioned)
Season 3
- "Return of the Mack"
- "Helen Hunt"
- "Welcome to the Jungle" (mentioned)
- "Beebo the God of War"
- "Daddy Darhkest"
- "The Curse of the Earth Totem"
- "No Country for Old Dads"
- "Necromancing the Stone"
- "I, Ava"
- "Guest Starring John Noble"
- "The Good, The Bad and The Cuddly"